The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities

2 hrs

The Medelhavsmuseet, located in central Stockholm, is home to Sweden's most significant archaeological collections of ancient and historical relics from Mediterranean countries.

  • All-Inclusive
  • Indoors
  • Museums

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Adult 13–64 years
€ 155,00€ 172,22
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Child 4–12 yearsi
€ 108,50€ 120,56
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Estimated total · € 155,00

The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities
The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities

Overview

With its comprehensive selection of artifacts, the museum offers a unique glimpse into the rich history of Mediterranean civilizations, spanning from the early traces of human activity in Mesopotamia and Egypt to the development of early Christian and Islamic cultures. Housed in a former bank building from 1905, the museum's neo-classical interior is a noteworthy example of Scandinavian architectural history and adds to the museum's allure.

The museum's origin dates back to 1954 when it was founded through the merger of the Cyprus collections and the Egyptian Museum. Its collections primarily consist of archaeological materials from Swedish excavations in the Mediterranean region, particularly from the Swedish Cyprus expedition conducted between 1927 and 1931. Additionally, the museum boasts artifacts collected by Swedish royalty, diplomats, and travelers. Its central location in Stockholm makes it a vibrant hub for discussions, debates, and cultural experiences, often highlighting current events from the Middle East, Northern Africa, and Southern Europe.

The museum's permanent exhibitions cover a wide range of topics and regions. Visitors can explore the history and culture of Cyprus, Ancient Greece and Rome, and the Near East. The Islamic Art section showcases exquisite artifacts from various periods, while the Gold Room dazzles with its collection of precious metal items. The Expedition exhibit provides insights into the archaeological journeys that uncovered these treasures, and the study gallery offers a space for deeper exploration and learning about the museum's collections.

Location

Fredsgatan 2
111 52, Stockholm
111 52 Stockholm

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Opening hours

Standard opening hours

Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM

Last entry
4 PM

Guest reviews

Ravi B.

Jan 2025

We’d happily do this again. easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Felix V.

May 2026

We’d happily do this again. even though it was a busy day.

Diego K.

May 2025

Clear signage when we arrived. nothing felt confusing at the entrance.

Theo L.

May 2026

Audio quality was sharper than usual for this kind of ticket. (We learned more than expected in a short visit, with straightforward entry.)

Noah E.

Mar 2025

Helpful crew and clear instructions. would recommend budgeting a little buffer after for souvenirs.

James N.

Apr 2025

Great value versus buying tickets separately. nothing felt confusing at the entrance.

Ada W.

Jan 2025

Straightforward redemption with our pass. matching what friends told us—but better in person.

Ben Q.

Mar 2025

Staff made the itinerary feel effortless. Venue matched the vibe in the listing description, nothing felt confusing at the entrance.

Ada K.

Apr 2026

Straightforward redemption with our pass. Transitions between rooms or stops felt purposeful, with straightforward entry.

Quinn P.

Jun 2025

Easy to combine with other sights. Audio / guide quality was stronger than usual, and overall it was one of our favorite stops. (Morning slot felt ideal.)

Oliver J.

Feb 2025

More impressive in person than the photos. we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.

Hanna S.

Feb 2026

We squeezed it into a packed weekend without stress. Views exceeded our expectations, we’d echo the hype online.

Emma G.

Apr 2026

Straightforward redemption with our pass. Transitions between rooms or stops felt purposeful, and overall it was one of our favorite stops.

Priya X.

Dec 2025

We squeezed it into a packed weekend without stress. Plenty of time to explore afterward, matching what friends told us—but better in person.

Aria Z.

Aug 2025

A calm experience even on a crowded day. would recommend budgeting a little buffer after for souvenirs.